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mOWN HALL. Direction of T. J. West. The Best of All. WEST'S PICTURES! WEST'S PICTURES! WEST'S PICTURES! A Complete Change of Programme ! NIGHTLY, at 8. NIGHTLY, at 8. Pathe_ Freres' Unique Pictorial Condensation of Sardou's Famous Tragedy, LA TOSCA ! LA TOSCA ! LA TOSCA ! LA TOSCA ! Every Scene Faithfully Delineated by Leading Parisian Artists, headed by SARAH BERNHARDT! TO-NIGHT ! Another Superb Art Study, THE RETURN OF ULYSSES, THE RETURN OF ULYSSES, A Thrilling and Powerful DramatioStory, Supported by a Perfect Constellation of All-New Stare, Fresh from tho Picture Firmament. SCENES IN BOMBAY ! THE RED GIRL! Paper Mills at Fabriano. Playing Patience. Tick the Tec. Raised from the Ranks. Puritan Maid. Dust in His Eye 3, etc., etc. The Brilliant Musical Coterie, DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA, Will render Popular Musical Selections TO-NIGHT ! West's Pictures at West's Prices. Dress Circle, Is 6d ; Stalls, la ; Pit, 6d. Plan at Dresden. 6d Extra Booking Fee. A. M. MILLER, Manager. J^UCKY DURHAM. "See here, my business can't stop for your holes." OPERA HOUSE, ERIDAY NEXT. ■yvr EDNESDAY POPS! Under Direction WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. WEDNESDAY NEXT. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Special Attractions — Miss Estelle Beere's Pupils. Mr. Harry Phipps. Tenor. Mr. Charles Proctor, Monologist. 6d. PEOPLE'S PRICES. Is. NOTE.— Watch papers for Children's Competition announcement. JOHN F. WOODWARD, Sec. OCCULTISM. LECTURE, "Good and Evil Spirit Control," By W. NORTONTAYLOR. And Second-Sight Messages. SUNDAY, 7. DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-ST. Silver Coin. A b i ii si The commonsense soundness of th« VIAVI SYSTEM OF TREATMENT is absolutely proved by success of 25 years. The facts aro with us ; we have the proofs. Come and investigate and learn how to assist nature. TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS, On '"How Nature Cures with Rational Assistance," will be given at the VIAVI ROOMS. Bank of N.S.W. Chamber*, Lambton-quay, on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, the 12th and 15th inst., at 3 o'clock. Admission— FßEE: HPHISTLE FOOTBALL CLUB A DANCE. WELLINGTON HALL, BOULCOTT-ST. . FRIDAY, 16th JULY. J Gent's 2s, Lady's Is 6d. Dancing from 8 .p.m. to 1 a.m. Refreshments. J. M'ARDLE, Hon. Sec. 28, Adelaide-road. TO-NIGHT, at B— Missionary Meeting. Miss Hunt, of India. SUNDAY, at 4— Men's Meeting. Addresm by Rev. J. Dawson. Strangers' Tea at 5. Special music. Men cordially invited. ! PETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. HTIWENTY-SIXTH' ANNUAL BALL. JL DRILL HALL, PETONE. On 14th JULY, 1909. Double Tickets, 4s ; Extra Lady, 2s. Special tram leaves Lambton Station ' 7.20 p.m., returning 1 a.m. Special train engaged. R. CRUICKSHANK, P. 0., Secretary. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. THE Usual Weekly Practice of the Chorus will bo held in ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee - street, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Members who have copies of "Elijah" are asked to bring them. A full attendance is requested. W. R. BOCK, for Hon. Sec. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, N.Z. BRANCH, M.U.. 1.0.0. F. MEETING will ba hold in the M.U. Chambers, Lambton-quay, on MONDAY, 12th Juty, at 7.30 sharp. Business — Initiation, Installation of Officers. T. G. OSBORN, Secretary. 1.0. G.T. ALL Members of Star of Newtown Lodge are particularly requested to attend Meeting NEXT WEDNESDAY, in St. Thomas's School. Business very important. Lodge tyled 7.30 p.m By order of C.T. A. J. WICKS, Secretary. SHORTHAND HARD TO LEARN? NO ! NO ! NO ! NOT if you study the RIGHT system. GREGG SHORTHAND REGG SHORTHAND Has made Shorthand easy to learn. It is easy to write and easy to read. It can bo written at a high rate of speed. You can prove this for yourself by taking a course under expert teachers at the GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19, Cuba-st. Opp. Town Hall. Term commences at ANY time. Rapid individual instruction. Write or call for prospectus and Free First Lesson. NOTICK I WILL not ba responsible for any debts contracted in my name from this date. E. ASHDOWN. 10th July, 1909. NOTICE. IWDLL Not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one in my liauao from this date without my written ityT. G. EALAM. WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. MEMBERS of the Union are invited to make application for Loans up to £400. Conditions, etc., at office, 18, Grey-street. D. BLACKIE, Secretary. (For the Trustees.)

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 6

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